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Czolgosz is executed with the fairly new invention of the electric chair in the prison of Auburn, New York.
Presidential Assassin Celebrated in Song uncorrectedproofs 2007
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Czolgosz is executed with the fairly new invention of the electric chair in the prison of Auburn, New York.
Archive 2007-08-01 uncorrectedproofs 2007
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Czolgosz is then brought in by the guard and is quickly strapped into the chair.
Presidential Assassin Celebrated in Song uncorrectedproofs 2007
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Czolgosz is then brought in by the guard and is quickly strapped into the chair.
Archive 2007-08-01 uncorrectedproofs 2007
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Exclusive interview with Leon Czolgosz, the man who allegedly shot President McKinley!
Fortune's Stanley Bing: Exclusive Bulletins From the Archives of TMZ! <i>Fortune</i>'s Stanley Bing 2011
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Exclusive interview with Leon Czolgosz, the man who allegedly shot President McKinley!
Fortune's Stanley Bing: Exclusive Bulletins From the Archives of TMZ! <i>Fortune</i>'s Stanley Bing 2011
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Before McKinley or any of his security men realized what was happening, the man, Leon Czolgosz, fired two shots point blank into the president's torso.
Scott Miller: The McKinley Assassination and Terrorism Today Scott Miller 2011
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Goldman was back in the news in 1901, when Leon Czolgosz, an anarchist inspired in part by Goldman's blistering speeches, assassinated President William McKinley.
Lyrical Leftist, Dogged Idealist Fred Siegel 2011
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Czolgosz, a staggered American public would soon learn, subscribed to theories of anarchism.
Scott Miller: The McKinley Assassination and Terrorism Today Scott Miller 2011
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On Sept. 6, during a visit to the fair, President William McKinley was shaking hands in a receiving line at the Temple of Music when a self-avowed "anarchist," Leon Czolgosz, made his way through security.
Can the Shanghai Expo compete with world's fairs of the past? 2010
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